We discuss Morehouse College’s separation from Papa John’s, and the opportunities and challenges of leading HBCU campuses and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
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Can HBCU Presidents Run Schools and Greek Organizations at the Same Time?
For supporters and skeptics of the logistical challenges of running campuses and organizations at the same time, there are three areas of focus which will draw attention from members and non-members in deciding the legacies of both leaders.
Why HBCU Trustees, Presidents Should Pay Close Attention to UMass-Boston
A few weeks ago, the University of Massachusetts System made headlines when it allowed its flagship campus in Amherst to buy a cash-strapped private liberal arts school, Mount Ida College, […]
Are Fayetteville State and St. Augustine's CIAA South Division Co-Champions or Nah?
Fayetteville State University is headed to the CIAA football championship courtesy of a rare win over Winston-Salem State University and a CIAA Southern Divison title. But do the Broncos have […]
Former St. Augustine's President Talks Effort to Save Saint Paul's College
The President Emerita of St. Augustine’s University recalls the school’s effort to save now-closed Saint Paul’s College, and the steps HBCUs must take now to preserve our most vulnerable campuses.
Talladega Among National Leaders in Scholarship Dollars Earned Per Student
Talladega College students collect an annual average of $7,815 in scholarship aid, ranking third nationally among more than 250 private colleges and universities surveyed by the Student Loan Report for […]
Bennett, Saint Augustine's Placed on Accreditation Warning
Two of North Carolina’s private historically black colleges have twelve months to demonstrate fiscal solvency to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), which yesterday announced warning status designations for Bennett College and Saint Augustine’s University.
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